smart guide to customs clearance
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Smart Guide to Customs Clearance
Tobacco & LiquorIn accordance with the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, Chapter 109, Laws of Hong Kong,
A passenger aged 18 or above
is allowed to bring into Hong Kong, for his own use, 1 litre of alcoholic liquor with an alcoholic strength above 30% by volume exempted from duty. A passenger holding a Hong Kong Identity Card must have spent 24 hours or longer outside Hong Kong in order to be qualified for the above duty-free concession.
Alcoholic Liquor
Enquiry Customs and Excise Department, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]: www.customs.gov.hk
A passenger aged 18 or above is allowed to bring into Hong Kong free of duty, for his own
use, the following quantity of tobacco products:Tobacco
● 19 cigarettes; or
● 1 cigar or 25 grams of cigars; or● 25 grams of other manufactured
tobacco.
PenaltyMaximum fine of HK$1,000,000 and
two-year imprisonment
a passenger bringing in alcoholic liquor or tobacco in excess of the exempted quantities should use the Red Channel and declare to the Customs officer.
FoodstuffsIn accordance with the Imported Game, Meat, Poultry and Eggs Regulations, Chapter 132AK, Laws of Hong Kong,
a passenger b r ing ing any
game, meat, poultry or eggs into Hong Kong without health certificate issued by an issuing entity of the place of origin and / or without prior written permission granted by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department commits an offence.
Game, Meat, Poultry and Eggs
PenaltyMaximum fine of HK$500,000 and
two-year imprisonment
Enquiry Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, Hong Kong Email: [email protected] Website: www.cfs.gov.hk
a passenger carrying powdered formula (including milk powder
and soya milk powder) for infants and children under 36 months for export without an export licence or exemption commits an offence.ExemptionA passenger aged 16 or above, on his first departure within a 24-hour period may bring powdered formula with a total net weight of up to 1.8 kilograms (equivalent to approximately 2 cans) out of Hong Kong.
Powdered Formula
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PenaltyMaximum fine of HK$50,000 and
six-month imprisonment
In accordance with the Import and Export Ordinance, Chapter 60, Laws of Hong Kong,
EnquiryApplication for export licenceTrade and Industry Department, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]
Export Control of powdered formulaFood and Health Bureau, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]
Souvenirs & GiftsIn accordance with the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance, Chapter 586, Laws of Hong Kong,a passenger carrying into / out of Hong Kong endangered species of animals and plants* must obtain a licence issued by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department in advance.
With reference to the “Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora” (CITES), various endangered species of animals and plants are listed in three Appendices under Schedule 1 to the above Ordinance, the import, introduction from the sea, export, re-export or possession of specimens of a scheduled species, whether alive, dead, its parts or derivatives (including medicines) may be subject to control.
Seahorse
Orchid
Dendrobium
Agarwood
Pangolin Scale
Stony Coral Skeleton
Three-Striped Box Turtle
Rhino Horn
Ivory
Gastrodia
American Ginseng
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Common endangered species of plants or derivatives
Enquiry Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]: www.cites.hk
PenaltyMaximum fine of HK$10,000,000 and
ten-year imprisonment
Seahorse
Orchid
Dendrobium
Agarwood
Pangolin Scale
Stony Coral Skeleton
Three-Striped Box Turtle
Rhino Horn
Ivory
Gastrodia
American Ginseng
Common endangered species of animals or derivatives
Souvenirs & Gifts
Enquiry Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]: www.cites.hk
MedicinesIn accordance with the Import and Export Ordinance, Chapter 60, Laws of Hong Kong,
a passenger bringing into / out of Hong Kong any controlled medicines without a
licence issued by the Department of Health may be liable to prosecution with subject items seized. However, medicines carried by a passenger in his / her personal baggage and in a reasonable quantity for his / her personal use may be exempted from licensing requirement.
Medicines
Besides, medicines classified as dangerous drugs, antibiotics or Part 1 poisons are also subject to control under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, Chapter 134, Antibiotics Ordinance, Chapter 137 or Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, Chapter 138. For example, the import / export of such medicines requires a doctor’s prescription.
Dangerous Drugs, Antibiotics or Part 1 Poisons
PenaltyMaximum fine of HK$5,000,000
and life imprisonment
Antibiotics
EstazolamZopiclone
Virility drugs
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Antibiotics
EstazolamZopiclone
Virility drugs
Enquiry Department of Health, Hong Kong Email: [email protected]: www.drugoffice.gov.hk
Currency and Bearer Negotiable InstrumentsIn accordance with the Cross-boundary Movement of Physical Currency and Bearer Negotiable Instruments Ordinance, Chapter 629, Laws of Hong Kong,
Maximum fine of HK$500,000 and two-year imprisonment
Disclosurea passenger arriving in Hong Kong other than at a specified control point, or about to leave Hong Kong, must upon the requirement of the Customs officer, disclose whether he / she is in possession of a large quantity of CBNIs. If so, he / she must make a written declaration.
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Negotiable instruments include traveller’s cheque, bearer cheque, promissory note, bearer bond, money order and postal order.
*
Enquiry Customs and Excise Department, Hong KongEmail: [email protected]: www.customs.gov.hk
Declarationa passenger arriving in Hong Kong at a specified control point and in possession of a large quantity (i.e. a total value more than HK$120,000) of currency and bearer negotiable instruments* (“CBNIs”), must use the Red Channel and make a written declaration to the Customs officer.
(852)2815 [email protected]
Customs and Excise DepartmentThe Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region